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Guthrie County Supervisors hold budget hearing

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

At the April 15 meeting of the Guthrie County Board of Supervisors, the supervisors first went into closed session to discuss strategy with counsel in matters that are presently in litigation or where litigation is imminent.

A Fiscal Year 2026 budget hearing was held at 9:30 a.m. County Auditor Dani Fink shared information on property valuation and data from prior years.

“Fifty percent of the county’s taxable value is made up of residential property; 34% from ag land, and then we kind of drilled it down…for ag buildings, commercial, industrial, railroads and utilities,” Fink said. “For this fiscal year budget, for 2026, the levies are set to remain the same.”

The supervisors adopted Resolution 25-22 (Adoption and Certification of Taxes) and Resolution 25-23 (Approving Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Annual Salary for Elected Officials). Both were approved by a 3-1 vote, with Supervisor Mike Dickson opposed. Supervisor JD Kuster was absent.

During the Public Comments section of the meeting, discussion was held about concerns of landowners regarding the planned Summit CO2 pipeline.

The supervisors meet regularly on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. The public is welcome to attend in person or via remote technology. To join remotely, call 323-792-6123, then use meeting code 547029216#.

Chargers place third at WCAC triangular

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC boys golf team placed third in a WCAC triangular meet on Monday, April 14. ACGC shot a 201. Van Meter won the meet, shooting a 175. Ogden placed third, with a 183. The next competition for the boys is at Manning on Thursday, April 17. The boys will golf against Tri-Center, Underwood, Boyer Valley, IKM-Manning and Exira-EHK.

Boys and girls track travel to Earlham meet today, host meet on Thursday

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC boys and girls track and field teams will travel to Earlham today, Tuesday, April 15 for the Earlham Varsity Coed Track Meet. The girls will compete against 10 other teams, and the boys will compete against 11. Then, on Thursday, ACGC will host the Charger Relays. The boys will compete against 10 other teams, and the girls will compete against nine.

Panthers place second at WCAC quad

By Cyote Williams Times Vedette

The Panorama boys golf squad placed second at the WCAC quad on Monday. April 14. Panorama shot a 170, second to Des Moines Christian’s 162. Round scores for Panorama golfers were not available as of press time. Panorama’s next meet is on Thursday, April 17 at the Des Moines Christian Boys Golf Invite. Panorama will compete against seven other teams.

Panther boys place third at Webster City Triangular

By Cyote Williams Times Vedette

It was a day of ups and downs for Panorama boys golf at the Webster City Triangular against Webster City and Kuemper Catholic. Panorama took last place of the three squads, but only by four strokes, shooting 165 on the day. Host Webster City won the meet, shooting 161. Kuemper Catholic came in second, shooting 163. Parker Cary had the best nine-hole low of any golfer that day, shooting a 37. Other Panorama golfers at the meet were Alexander Hammerstrom, who shot a 42; Cole Carstens, who shot a 43; Brayden Galvan, who shot a 43; Eli Hammerstrom, who shot a 46; and Bryce Dawes, who shot a 50.